DUBAI: Afzal Mohamad Hanif loves the heady fragrance of the local Arab perfume made from agarwood (gaharu).
“It’s part of our tradition and every house has it. Even the poor use it when they marry or have parties,” said the young man who has worked for eight years in the family-run perfume business.
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